Sanghāta
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sanghāta; ‘fitting and joining of timbers’ or ‘the work done by a carpenter in joining two pieces of wood, ‘treasury of Dharma,’ Chinese as the Sutra of the Great Gathering; Ta chi hui cheng fa ching in the Wade-Giles transliteration system, or Ta ji-hui zheng-fa jing in Pinyin.)
Tibetan;, Mahavyutpatti; Sanghāta sutra’ is translated as 'The Sutra of the Pair of Monastic Assemblies,’ or ‘The Sutra of the Pair of Sanghas’ (dge ’dun zung gi mdo).